Cuba will accept and assist travelers on British cruise ship MS Braemar
On March 13, the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland requested that Cuban authorities allow the Fred Olsen cruise line’s MS Braemar to dock in a Cuban port with a small number of travelers with the new coronavirus (SARS CoV 2/Covid-19), and assist in their repatriation by air.
Fifty-eight years later, Cuba continues to resist U.S. blockade
The U.S. blockade on Cuba was imposed February 7, 1962, by President John F. Kennedy, and has recently reached increasingly extreme dimensions
Author: Enrique Moreno Gimeranez | informacion@granmai.cu
february 4, 2020 09:02:02
Cuba rejects the pretexts of Bolivian putschist authorities to suspend diplomatic relations
Cuba rejects the pretexts of Bolivian putschist authorities to suspend diplomatic relations
Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Plurinational State of Bolivia announced the decision of the putschist Government to suspend diplomatic relations with the Republic of Cuba, claming that the Cuban Government has systematically affected bilateral relations and has been hostile towards the Bolivian authorities.




